Just got this one yesterday in non working conditions at my favourite flea market due a battery leakeage over the batt. connector.A simple watch that has only time,date,chrono split and light.The bad is the band not sizeble....no links to remove....

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Hi guys,just to add further info about this module. I was thinking of having already seen that module before somewhere,but where?? Surfing over the net i found the answer: the Otron module is a very very good clone of the most famous and expensive Omega Cal. 1620. You judge:

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The Chrono mode is activated by pressing 3 times the chrono button,like the Omega 1620. Functions are: 1) start-stop 2) split 3) lap 4) spilt-stopIn the chronograph mode 7 arrows (similar to the Omega but not the same) appear and after a split or a lap display, they blink during 7 seconds.

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Like the Omega the Otron can show the date instead the seconds (Omega use DATE Otron use DT)

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Well in the time keeping mode you can run the chrono and a ST is blinking beside the minute (in the Omega is a "star"). To stop the chrono you have to simply press "stop" and the watch memorize the time that you can see pressing 3 times the chrono button.

PS: the crystal shows the same days layout with an arrow

That's all,you judge

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Some watches are made to last only as long as they are fashionableSome watches, simply are not made to lastSeiko watches are designed to withstand the ravages of both time and fashionSomeday perhaps, all watches will be made this way